Biography

Edward T. Samulski
Cary C. Boshamer Professor
Ph.D., Princeton University, 1970

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Department: Chemistry
Address:
Department of Chemistry CB# 3290
Email:
et@unc.edu
Homepage: http://www.chem.unc.edu/people/faculty/samulskiet/etsindex.html
Phone:
919-962-1561
Fax:
919-962-7267

Research Statement:

Professor Samulski's research interests center on the physical chemistry of macromolecules, especially relating molecular structure and dynamics in low molar mass liquid crystals to the solid state and mesophase properties of polymers. The powerful deuterium NMR technique was extended by Samulski to probe the subtle orientational biasing that is generated when an elastomer is deformed. Extensions to fluid polymers under shear has resulted in new methodology he calls RheoNMR. Lastly he has embarked on studies of supercritical CO2 solutions showing with fluorine NMR that specific interactions between fluorine and CO2 account for the solubility of fluoropolymers in this unusual solvent.

Education:
1961-65 B.S., Textile Chemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
1965-67 M.S., Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
1967-70 Ph.D., Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Positions:
1988- Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina
1995-00 Chair, Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina
1981-88 Professor, University of Connecticut, Storrs
1985-86 Sci. & Engr. Res. Council Sr. Visiting Fellow, Cavendish Lab, Cambridge University
1975-81 Associate Professor, University of Connecticut, Storrs
1979 Visiting Professor, Weizmann Institute of Science; Rehovot, Israel
1978 Visiting Professor, Laboratory of Solid State Physics, University of Paris (Sud); Orsay
1972-75 Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Selected Honors:
  • Chair, Polymer Gordon Conference, Ventura, California (1997)
  • Simon Guggenheim Fellow (Massey University, New Zealand) (1995)
  • Stone Award of the Carolina Piedmont Section of the ACS (1994)
  • Cary C. Boshamer Professor of Chemistry (endowed chair; 1994)
  • Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science (1992)
  • Fellow of the American Physical Society (1992)
  • Founding Editor (with G. R. Luckhurst) of the journal LIQUID CRYSTALS (1985)
  • Chair, Gordon Conference on Liquid Crystals, Santa Barbara, Calif. (1978)